1. This class is about thinking; no questions will be asked that reward memorization. 2. The only excused absences are for officially sanctioned college events. All work for excused absences is to be completed and turned in ahead of time. This includes exams. 3. Microeconomics is a full contact experience. The best way to learn microeconomics is by doing it. I selected this textbook because of the quality of the learning-by-doing problems in the chapters and the problems at the end of each chapter. Periodically, I will entertain questions in class about how to solve past exam questions. Be prepared for such occasions by attempting the recommended problems far in advance. 4. Feel free to ask questions in class. 5. You are also welcome to come to my office hours. Be aware that it is likely that I will ask you as many questions as you ask me. I treat office hours as if they are an extension of class. 6. An Email message distributed to class 36 or more hours prior to an event is considered “fair warning.” Check your Email regularly. 7. If you are absent on the day that a quiz or exam is returned, you may pick it up in my office. 8. I reserve the right to give a “pop” quiz at any point in time. You may not make up a pop quiz. Excused absences are defined in point 2 above. 9. Claims against grading can only be made until the due date of the next graded assignment of any type. I will discuss the material from any evaluation at any time. 10. If I do not cover a topic in class, then I will not be asking about it on exams and quizzes. This class is predominantly lecture-driven. 11. If Memphis or Shelby County Public Schools are closed due to weather, class is cancelled. 12. This class is about thinking; no questions will be asked that reward memorization.

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